TIME ,
T ime is a concept we are all familiar with. It is used to measure the length of time between events, the time between time, and the pace of our lives. But what is time? Is it something tangible or intangible? And why is it considered a fourth category? In this blog, we will explore the concept of time, its apparent relationship to space, its role in physics, and its implications for our lives. The Concept of Time can be defined as a non-spatial continuum of time with an irreversible sequence of events from the past to the present to the future. This definition emphasizes some basic characteristics of time: it is continuous, flows in one direction, and cannot be reversed. One of the most interesting properties of time is its relationship to space. In classical physics, space and time are treated as separate and distinct entities. However, in the early 20th century, Einstein’s theory of relativity showed that space and time are mixed and cannot be thought of as independent. According